As you build personalization campaigns, you may want to test them to ensure they work as expected before publishing to your site visitors. The following list of resources will help you test your personalization campaigns.
- Target dynamic selectors – After you enable support for dynamic websites, enable the ability to target dynamic selectors in the Visual Editor.
- Read the Optimizely Experimentation log – View the execution of targeting and activation decisions, variation changes, events, and third-party integrations on a page in your browser's console. This lets you investigate issues you cannot easily diagnose.
- Preview and publish your experiment – Preview your campaigns to ensure they look and work as expected, without force parameters, cookies, or the developer console to check campaign functionality.
- Set a test cookie to preview a live campaign or experiment – Show your campaign to a set of internal stakeholders.
- The difference between publish, start, and pause – You can publish, start, and pause your campaigns at any time. Learn about the differences between each state.
- JavaScript API – The JavaScript API gives you access to data saved in your projects.
- Force behaviors using query parameters – Use URL parameters to force a specific variation or personalized experience to display. Force parameters are disabled by default to help protect the privacy of your account.
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